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Ever hear of the Braxton County Monster? Maybe the Flatwoods Monster or Green Monster? If not you should have been around in 1952. It made headlines all over the US at a time when Cold War tensions were high and alien encounters were rare. This shirt was designed by the lifelong central West Virginia native, Andrew Smith, who has lived in Braxton County for the majority of his life. So get your Braxton County Monster shirt right here from a devoted Braxton County resident.
This design features the, now, iconic wooden sign that hangs at the town limits of Flatwoods, West Virginia, that countless monster fans have taken the pilgrimage to see and snap and selfie with.
For more information on the monster visit: http://www.braxtonwv.org/monster
Thanks for looking!

Ever hear of the Braxton County Monster? Maybe the Flatwoods Monster or Green Monster? If not you should have been around in 1952. It made headlines all over the US at a time when Cold War tensions were high and alien encounters were rare. This shirt features a rendering of the original 1952 police sketch of the monster based on, eye whiteness, Kathleen May's description. This shirt was designed by the lifelong central West Virginia native, Andrew Smith, who has lived in Braxton County for the majority of his life. So get your Braxton County Monster shirt right here from a devoted Braxton County resident.
I have several design versions available, but this one is the most subtle and mysterious. It features the original drawing with an overlay of a road map of the surrounding area where the sighting took place. The only real hint to anyone not in-the-know is that Flatwoods can be read in the map. Otherwise this one will likely be a head scratcher. It's my personal favorite version of this concept as well.
For more information on the monster visit: http://www.braxtonwv.org/monster
Thanks for looking!

Ever hear of the Braxton County Monster? Maybe the Flatwoods Monster or Green Monster? If not you should have been around in 1952. It made headlines all over the US at a time when Cold War tensions were high and alien encounters were rare. This shirt features a rendering of the original 1952 police sketch of the monster based on, eye whiteness, Kathleen May's description. This shirt was designed by the lifelong central West Virginia native, Andrew Smith, who has lived in Braxton County for the majority of his life. So get your Braxton County Monster shirt right here from a devoted Braxton County resident.
This design features the original 1952 drawing as well as added text that lets everyone know who it is they are looking at, The Braxton County Monster! The text in this graphic was printed out, distressed by hand and scanned into the computer making a real distressed text, this isn't a pre-programmed front. I'm low tech, and so are my graphics!
For more information on the monster visit: http://www.braxtonwv.org/monster
Thanks for looking!

Ever hear of the Braxton County Monster? Maybe the Flatwoods Monster or Green Monster? If not you should have been around in 1952. It made headlines all over the US at a time when Cold War tensions were high and alien encounters were rare. This shirt features the eye witness drawing of a, then 10-years-old, Freddie May. Wear this shirt around town and have everyone scratching their heads.
For more information on the monster visit: http://www.braxtonwv.org/monster Thanks for looking!

Ever hear of the Braxton County Monster? Maybe the Flatwoods Monster or Green Monster? If not you should have been around in 1952. It made headlines all over the US at a time when Cold War tensions were high and alien encounters were rare. This shirt features the eye witness drawing of a, then 10-years-old, Freddie May. Wear this shirt around town and have everyone scratching their heads.
For more information on the monster visit: http://www.braxtonwv.org/monster Thanks for looking!

Ever hear of the Braxton County Monster? Maybe the Flatwoods Monster or Green Monster? If not you should have been around in 1952. It made headlines all over the US at a time when Cold War tensions were high and alien encounters were rare. This shirt features a rendering of the original 1952 police sketch of the monster based on, eye whiteness, Kathleen May's description. This shirt was designed by the lifelong central West Virginia native, Andrew Smith, who has lived in Braxton County for the majority of his life. So get your Braxton County Monster shirt right here from a devoted Braxton County resident.
This design features the original 1952 drawing as well as added text that lets everyone know who it is they are looking at, The Braxton County Monster! The text in this graphic was printed out, distressed by hand and scanned into the computer making a real distressed text, this isn't a pre-programmed front. I'm low tech, and so are my graphics!
For more information on the monster visit: http://www.braxtonwv.org/monster
Thanks for looking!

From the series “Please do not kill butterflies”, ORIGINAL SOLD.
Please, all these dead animals ... Of course, not everyone of us can or want become vegetarian. Sure, in some cases, maybe, the medical experimentation needs them to get results. But we really have to kill them for our frivolous activities? ... Is it necessary to have so many pink pigs die in front of a camera? Do we really need to dissect sharks in formaldehyde, to starve stray dogs tied to a chain in the corner of a gallery, or to make innocent ants go crazy in twisted tubes of plexiglass? To make these drawings, no butterfly was killed.

Ever hear of the Braxton County Monster? Maybe the Flatwoods Monster or Green Monster? If not you should have been around in 1952. It made headlines all over the US at a time when Cold War tensions were high and alien encounters were rare. This shirt features a rendering of the original 1952 police sketch of the monster based on, eye whiteness, Kathleen May's description. This shirt was designed by the lifelong central West Virginia native, Andrew Smith, who has lived in Braxton County for the majority of his life. So get your Braxton County Monster shirt right here from a devoted Braxton County resident.
This design features the original 1952 drawing as well as added text that lets everyone know who it is they are looking at, The Braxton County Monster! The text in this graphic was printed out, distressed by hand and scanned into the computer making a real distressed text, this isn't a pre-programmed front. I'm low tech, and so are my graphics!
For more information on the monster visit: http://www.braxtonwv.org/monster
Thanks for looking!

Ever hear of the Braxton County Monster? Maybe the Flatwoods Monster or Green Monster? If not you should have been around in 1952. It made headlines all over the US at a time when Cold War tensions were high and alien encounters were rare. This shirt features a rendering of the original 1952 police sketch of the monster based on, eye whiteness, Kathleen May's description. This shirt was designed by the lifelong central West Virginia native, Andrew Smith, who has lived in Braxton County for the majority of his life. So get your Braxton County Monster shirt right here from a devoted Braxton County resident.
This design features the original 1952 drawing as well as added text that lets everyone know who it is they are looking at, The Braxton County Monster! The text in this graphic was printed out, distressed by hand and scanned into the computer making a real distressed text, this isn't a pre-programmed front. I'm low tech, and so are my graphics!
For more information on the monster visit: http://www.braxtonwv.org/monster
Thanks for looking!

This design is the same as the other Freddie May shirt but with added script written in Japanese characters that translate into Flatwoods Monster. A special thanks to Mariko Riffle for her help in translating!

Montani Semper Liberi. Hello people from the Mountain State. West Virginia! Are you proud of your state? This one is so perfect for you to wear! And in case you're looking for more state themed shirts/designs, I got you covered! All you have to do is look for my other designs/collections. There are more state shirt designs available in different products!

Show your Old Dominion State pride with this soft, durable, cool and patriotic t-shirt. Great for men, women, girls, boys and kids. This tee shirt is perfect for anyone who calls Virginia home, no matter where they live. Makes a great birthday, graduation, homecoming, Valentine's Day, Christmas, anniversary gift. Show your Virginia and USA pride today and order this trendy t-shirt now!

This design is the same as the other WV Monster #5 shirts but with add script written in Japanese characters that translate into Flatwoods Monster. A special thanks to Mariko Riffle for her help in translating!